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some of them, the tv tax, personal income tax on up. everyone has been affected and people are fed up. stuart: you live in the united states. >> i do thankfully. stuart: do you think there is a similar feeling in the united states, people fed up with ever higher taxes and the nonperforming economy? i suspect people are not fed up with soaking the rich. they want more. >> people are fed up with soaking the rich because the alternative, they perceive is something that will affect them and people turn measuring the gap, the fiscal gap and tremendous negative consequences on the economy and not to actually say i should want less spending, i should want the government to reform entitlements. it hasn't reached that policies -- >> policies have to affect people. we are seeing that with obamacare. it is directly affecting -- premiums are going up. other wise it is just the new normal but when it hits you through taxes or losing your health insurance that is when people pay attention. >> not like they are losing their coverage, then they go on t
some of them, the tv tax, personal income tax on up. everyone has been affected and people are fed up. stuart: you live in the united states. >> i do thankfully. stuart: do you think there is a similar feeling in the united states, people fed up with ever higher taxes and the nonperforming economy? i suspect people are not fed up with soaking the rich. they want more. >> people are fed up with soaking the rich because the alternative, they perceive is something that will affect them...
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cliff legislation at the end of last year was our tax hike. we have gotten the tax hike, and we will not support another one. let's explore representative cole's idea of an expedited tax reform process to get us the pro-growth tax policies that will give us the additional revenue we need. lastly, let's explore enacting the mandatory savings contained in president obama's own budget. president obama has outlined budget savings in the entitlement programs that were courageous, difficult, but they do not cut benefits. these proposals do not cut social security. they do not cut medicaid. no one is suggesting, as has been alluded to, suggested by some members of this conference committee that there is a proposal to slash benefits or cut benefits. all we're talking about and all the president is talking about in the mandatory proposed savings in his own budget is slowing the growth rate of these very important programs to save our nation from a fiscal and debt crisis and to save the very valuable programs. i think those are the sweet spot. tax refor
cliff legislation at the end of last year was our tax hike. we have gotten the tax hike, and we will not support another one. let's explore representative cole's idea of an expedited tax reform process to get us the pro-growth tax policies that will give us the additional revenue we need. lastly, let's explore enacting the mandatory savings contained in president obama's own budget. president obama has outlined budget savings in the entitlement programs that were courageous, difficult, but they...
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back again with me to answer your tax related questions. rich, thank you for coming back after dinner. i appreciate that. we have a caller here wayne in north carolina. what is your question? >> two questions, when there is a discussion about total income for individuals, as far as getting offset from government, is this ajumped gross income -- adjusted gross, my wife's premium is $ 304 for standard insurance policy, she 62, that amount next year is 778. we have income combined over for gross income for year 2013 over $100 thousand. most of which is associated with my retirement pension and consulting, my wife has a smaller income. and second question is, can we file separate but married in that having -- with low income? >> good question. the actual subsidy is based on married filing joint. if you are married you need to file jointly to get the credit or subsidy. in that case, you are starting with what they call modified ajusted gross income, line 37. with add backs, nontaxable social security, taxes, interest and foreign earned income th
back again with me to answer your tax related questions. rich, thank you for coming back after dinner. i appreciate that. we have a caller here wayne in north carolina. what is your question? >> two questions, when there is a discussion about total income for individuals, as far as getting offset from government, is this ajumped gross income -- adjusted gross, my wife's premium is $ 304 for standard insurance policy, she 62, that amount next year is 778. we have income combined over for...
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you owed to the king the tide and tax because after all, he was anointed by god. john: a majority at the time voted for it. >> it passed and as the president is apt to tell you very quickly, it passed through the supreme court with some changes. you know, is still be, a part of the united states congress to change something that is bad. chase something that people don't want. and really, the next up in this trauma, if you will, is up to the american people. i have done what i can't the last three years to either try to deflect or improve are not damaged people so badly with this thing. honestly, do you remember back in 1988 when the catastrophic health care plan was revealed after the people rose up and said, you have got to get rid of this? that is the type of citizen involvement that is going to be required to revse course on what you correctly point out is a massive government overreach. john: let's move on from the legislation itself and just the idea. the european idea is that health care is a right. whato you say to these american politicians making the same
you owed to the king the tide and tax because after all, he was anointed by god. john: a majority at the time voted for it. >> it passed and as the president is apt to tell you very quickly, it passed through the supreme court with some changes. you know, is still be, a part of the united states congress to change something that is bad. chase something that people don't want. and really, the next up in this trauma, if you will, is up to the american people. i have done what i can't the...
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but they also have the excise tax hanging over them. employers are more inclined today than five or 10 years ago to partner with these hospitals and communities and try to figure out how do they create these alternative centers of care. overcoming the sense of it is only done to bring the cost down and educate the workforce that some of the things we are talking about actually improve the quality of care at the same time we are bringing the cost down. getting smarter about positioning that stuff will be the big difference. over the last 12 years, 60% --all employers 12 years ago now down to 50% -- that is before obamacare. if that is before obamacare, i think obamacare sets up the potential for a lot more employers to get out of the business. because in the short term, obamacare, it is going to cost a lot of money. is out thereillion . an employer today can stop giving health insurance and give that employer a pocket of money that if the exchange system works, go out on an exchange and buy a good plan. it does not work long term because
but they also have the excise tax hanging over them. employers are more inclined today than five or 10 years ago to partner with these hospitals and communities and try to figure out how do they create these alternative centers of care. overcoming the sense of it is only done to bring the cost down and educate the workforce that some of the things we are talking about actually improve the quality of care at the same time we are bringing the cost down. getting smarter about positioning that...
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read my lips, no new taxes. the president himself, if this were happening last year the president himself would have lost the election. we reject backwards will we project back he had to lie to get obamacare through. i don't hear many analysts, strategists, republicans pointing out that very fact. a necessary ally to put it into law. >> why we will never stand. this self preservation is the first law of nature. lou: i love that. do that again. >> ally will never stand. self preservation is the first @%w of nature. but it is too much, too little, too late. we will see is a change in the political landscape. senators will lose. republicans will take over the senate cannot keep the house. we can get things done. lou: i have to give equal time. do you concur with her vision? >> no. i do not concur. it is too early to make those assumptions. will we know is that politicians are rational in that they seek reelection. the research is clear, political science is right. these folks know that if they do not do something q
read my lips, no new taxes. the president himself, if this were happening last year the president himself would have lost the election. we reject backwards will we project back he had to lie to get obamacare through. i don't hear many analysts, strategists, republicans pointing out that very fact. a necessary ally to put it into law. >> why we will never stand. this self preservation is the first law of nature. lou: i love that. do that again. >> ally will never stand. self...
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lou: why would congressman paul ryan get involved in integration and trying to rewrite the tax code in such a short timeframe and as i was talking with jon barrasso yesterday, the leadership priorities are to preserve sequester and ensure that no taxes are raised here. why expand again -- it's one of those baffling things to me that the republican party always seems to be inclined to turn potential political victories in moments of achievement into failure and i just don't understand it. >> he is focused on this budget negotiation and i don't think there'll be there will be a grand bargain. we are focused on not only keeping victories like this in place but adding to them as well and tax reform would be a victory that would help grow the economy and help alleviate the deficits. lou: but we are sitting here looking at this. >> cannot speak for him, but we are focused on trying to get a budget done and when you don't have a budget is when you have this continuous resolution. lou: goes back to what i was saying. >> earlier i said that it's okay to say no when no is what is %from people so
lou: why would congressman paul ryan get involved in integration and trying to rewrite the tax code in such a short timeframe and as i was talking with jon barrasso yesterday, the leadership priorities are to preserve sequester and ensure that no taxes are raised here. why expand again -- it's one of those baffling things to me that the republican party always seems to be inclined to turn potential political victories in moments of achievement into failure and i just don't understand it....
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think about it -- we can keep wasteful corporate tax giveaways that working folks don't get, or we can close those loopholes and use that money to pay for things that actually create jobs. we could keep harmful cuts to education programs, or we could give more kids a head start. hire more teachers in math and science and help more kids afford a college education. we can keep doling out corporate welfare, or we can invest in renewable energy that creates jobs and lowers carbon pollution. priorities, choices, that is what this is about. and the stakes for the middle class couldn't be higher. if we don't pick the right priorities now, make the right choices now, we could hinder growth and opportunity for decades and leave our children with something less. that includes the obsession with cutting just for the sake of cutting. that doesn't help our economy grow. it will hold us back. remember, our deficits are getting smaller, not bigger. on my watch their falling at the fastest pace in 60 years. that gives us room to fix our long-term debt problems without sticking it to young people or un
think about it -- we can keep wasteful corporate tax giveaways that working folks don't get, or we can close those loopholes and use that money to pay for things that actually create jobs. we could keep harmful cuts to education programs, or we could give more kids a head start. hire more teachers in math and science and help more kids afford a college education. we can keep doling out corporate welfare, or we can invest in renewable energy that creates jobs and lowers carbon pollution....
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>> our debt and deficit taxes, spending jobs, national security are important. but right now, the most important issue the thing on everyone's mind whether you are a large, owner, a small be owner or a individual is a health care debacle, they tried to ram it through, circumvent me, i got elected in an attempt to stop obamacare, in massachusets they had a deal with white house they held me up being sworn in for a couple of weeks to ram it through, i goty did not allow one management to try to fix -- amendment to try to fix the bill, so same on them now. they are all complaining now, we didn't know about the grandfatherring, you know people will lose policies, well, they voted on it everyone said we don't care. healthcare, and debacle right now, and fact that people deeply concerned, rightly so it will cost too much, have way too much long wait in line, it just a mess. lou: are you concerned further that the republicans don't seem to be fining a common voice -- finding a common voice, with an opportunity to go to 2014, and i think they have got a gift from this a
>> our debt and deficit taxes, spending jobs, national security are important. but right now, the most important issue the thing on everyone's mind whether you are a large, owner, a small be owner or a individual is a health care debacle, they tried to ram it through, circumvent me, i got elected in an attempt to stop obamacare, in massachusets they had a deal with white house they held me up being sworn in for a couple of weeks to ram it through, i goty did not allow one management to...
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can hsh be taxed and at what rate? those are very popular they love these. >> they are very popular because of the reduced deductible is a high deductible plan the affordable care act is i don't see any special taxation they are valid the pretax dollars actually reduce your adjusted gross income which is a calculation to potentially getting a subsidy views the monday you can roll it over so it is not lost and it is not taxed. gerri: we talk about what will the world treelike we don't talk about the taxpayers who are paying for it. >> all the other people talk about the whole intent of the program to have the young people join in on but older people will have the potential to get larger subsidies because of the way the insurance is put together the cost of care is greater for older didn't enter but what if we don't have the right to measure or mix so then the burden becomes on the taxpayer for about the biggest cause that i foresee is the future uncertainty for everybody. gerri: diverted could become heavier. good to ha
can hsh be taxed and at what rate? those are very popular they love these. >> they are very popular because of the reduced deductible is a high deductible plan the affordable care act is i don't see any special taxation they are valid the pretax dollars actually reduce your adjusted gross income which is a calculation to potentially getting a subsidy views the monday you can roll it over so it is not lost and it is not taxed. gerri: we talk about what will the world treelike we don't talk...
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he is a hard left and very much tax the rich kind of guy. and colorado voting on a measure that define the rich as anyone making more than $75,000 or more. 75 grand makes you rich in colorado? charles: imagine that. of all states, their leading the way with marijuana and everything else but we have a serious problem where people forgot how we became the greatest country in the world and jealousy, envy, hatred, stirred by politicians beginning in the highest office of this country will have major ramifications. our dna is still there. we have people who believe in this country, bobby been entrepreneurship and accountability but more and more success is a four letter word, more and more being extraordinary is a bad thing. stuart: tax the rich looks like a successful program in some parts of the country. new york, this guy will win in new york by 40 points. he is all about taxing the rich. charles: a crazy race, in seattle, going to the furthest left. if you look at all these places, whether it is washington dc or new york, city or state, incom
he is a hard left and very much tax the rich kind of guy. and colorado voting on a measure that define the rich as anyone making more than $75,000 or more. 75 grand makes you rich in colorado? charles: imagine that. of all states, their leading the way with marijuana and everything else but we have a serious problem where people forgot how we became the greatest country in the world and jealousy, envy, hatred, stirred by politicians beginning in the highest office of this country will have...
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one of the outcomes of the aca is the excise tax cap that hits in 2018. you can complain as much as you want about the law, but gives you an out as an employer. i've yet to meet an employer is going to pay the 40% excise tax on the system that they already consider efficient. we have established a ceiling that employers are willing to pay. i think what the senator pointed out is that consumers are going to be exposed to more risk. it is going to come in one form or another. when people start to see how much more they're going to have to pay -- there are only two ways for an employer to stay. the unit you have to raise deductibles or out-of-pocket limits. as a general rule of thumb for every dollar you try to stay under in premium, you have to increase maximum exposure to participants by $2. if you're talking about $50 is not a big deal, but if you talk about a thousand dollars that's a huge exposure. if you're a hospital that is a huge exposure and uncollectible debt. the second side is if an employer doesn't do it by increasing exposure to participants,
one of the outcomes of the aca is the excise tax cap that hits in 2018. you can complain as much as you want about the law, but gives you an out as an employer. i've yet to meet an employer is going to pay the 40% excise tax on the system that they already consider efficient. we have established a ceiling that employers are willing to pay. i think what the senator pointed out is that consumers are going to be exposed to more risk. it is going to come in one form or another. when people start to...
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we have taxed alcohol for a long time. it is not at all out of all oute ordinary to tax products with negative side effect. >> a consulting firm has been hired by the beverage companies to fight the tax. >> they simply have the effect of raising the cost of living open working people and on small businesses. they have no material effect on the ability of people to lead healthy lifestyles. >> the firm helped defeat a soda tax across the bay in richmond and he thinks san francisco voters will respond the same. >> san francisco folk have other priorities that are much higher on the agenda that placing a tax on beverage sugar on the ballot. >> here is a sample of what we heard this morning. >> it is an should have personal responsibility. penalizeing through taxation is teach. >> if it works and they show it reduces soda drinking, that would be good. >> he plans to propose the idea to the board of supervisors today. the goal is to get it on the ballot for the voters next year. >> this story is generating a lot talk including s
we have taxed alcohol for a long time. it is not at all out of all oute ordinary to tax products with negative side effect. >> a consulting firm has been hired by the beverage companies to fight the tax. >> they simply have the effect of raising the cost of living open working people and on small businesses. they have no material effect on the ability of people to lead healthy lifestyles. >> the firm helped defeat a soda tax across the bay in richmond and he thinks san...
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has gone nowhere across the country communities are implementing their own versions of carbon taxes to help protect our environment and our planet one of those communities is board boulder colorado and joining me now from denver to talk more about boulders efforts is jonathan cohen city of boulder regional sustainability coordinator jonathan wald. hi tom how are you thanks for having me on the show five thanks for joining us how does the carbon tax work there and who does it apply to. well good question so i really appreciated the way you introduced that segment in terms of how communities really are starting to kind of address what we are starting to see is a paralysis at the federal level and at the state level for that matter so boulder in fact enacted a carbon tax really quite a while ago in two thousand and six we took it to our voters in an attempt to really understand well how can we at the local level have an impact on our local emissions and what does that mean at the global level and the national level the state levels so forth so the carbon tax is a little bit different t
has gone nowhere across the country communities are implementing their own versions of carbon taxes to help protect our environment and our planet one of those communities is board boulder colorado and joining me now from denver to talk more about boulders efforts is jonathan cohen city of boulder regional sustainability coordinator jonathan wald. hi tom how are you thanks for having me on the show five thanks for joining us how does the carbon tax work there and who does it apply to. well good...
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and then the last is increasing sale's tax by another half percent and so taken together the 15 year totals in today's dollars are particular $3 billion. we know this is a huge list that the voters are being asked to shoulder this investment, but we do believe that the investment into transportation that has never been done before are warranted and are timely. and then the third recommendation is for us to continue to seek additional funding. we do know and as identified in the ta's transportation plan that there are other regional state and federal venues. there are cap and trade revenues, there's potential for toll increases that we can share in san francisco and we continue to recommend that our city leaders work together in order to further those potential revenue sources. >> we have a question from commissioner breed. >> yes, i wanted to know if there were any -- did you explore any increases in developer fees for the transportation component? >> yes, we have taken a look at developer fees. many fees, impact development fees are restricted to the area and only can be used for ne
and then the last is increasing sale's tax by another half percent and so taken together the 15 year totals in today's dollars are particular $3 billion. we know this is a huge list that the voters are being asked to shoulder this investment, but we do believe that the investment into transportation that has never been done before are warranted and are timely. and then the third recommendation is for us to continue to seek additional funding. we do know and as identified in the ta's...
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the tax comes even so. ha happens -- when you have a go bond, my neighbors pay twice as much as i do, but sometimes ten times as i do on the same house because you've owned our house over 40 years so that's not equitable. we can't get around prop 13, but here we use parcel tax. that works for a schools. no one yells and screams about it because the bank of america doesn't pay anymore than i do. they give a 50 percent discount for the seniors. no one screams about it, but it can raise a method of the amount of money every year and people might people comfortable in san francisco paying for the schools and they might feel comfortable paying for their transportation. that's my only thought for today. >> next speaker. >> jerald coffin. >> i was going to talk about comparing what you and your director put out early this year with the break down today. but from what i heard, i want to say something different. i think that this task force is shooting too short term and too low. we just heard monique say that san f
the tax comes even so. ha happens -- when you have a go bond, my neighbors pay twice as much as i do, but sometimes ten times as i do on the same house because you've owned our house over 40 years so that's not equitable. we can't get around prop 13, but here we use parcel tax. that works for a schools. no one yells and screams about it because the bank of america doesn't pay anymore than i do. they give a 50 percent discount for the seniors. no one screams about it, but it can raise a method...
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tax, the other taxes that are paid and, again, trying to encourage innovation. we all know that small business is the engine that drives the country but also can be the small business that drives -- can be the engine that drives manufacturing if we figure out a way to let them have some of the same benefits that existing businesses have that have already gotten themselves in a profitmaking situation. this gives them a place to go and utilize that credit and that's the kind of thing we ought to be looking at, start-up businesses are important, encouraging traditional businesses to figure out how to upgrade their equipment, upgrade the way they do things so they're more competitive in an international marketplace. i believe for reasons you mentioned, the wage gap is not what it was, the tption costs are more than they were to get nothing something made from somewhere else back to the greatest market in the world, the united states of america and the more we know about the utility bills, senator from indiana and i have been working on things that pay attention to t
tax, the other taxes that are paid and, again, trying to encourage innovation. we all know that small business is the engine that drives the country but also can be the small business that drives -- can be the engine that drives manufacturing if we figure out a way to let them have some of the same benefits that existing businesses have that have already gotten themselves in a profitmaking situation. this gives them a place to go and utilize that credit and that's the kind of thing we ought to...
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do i tell them, that is a tax? that's a tax you've got to pay so that more folks have access. is that fair? is that what it is really? >> what i would say to those folks, it's going to depend on their individual situation. if they are in a group market where they already had a group employer-sponsored insurance, that is a different situation. if they are in the individual market, they now have access to health care. they now have a competitive market. >> the time has expired. mr. shock -- schock? >> let's talk about a website that does work. now, ifhouse.gov right you go to whitehouse.gov, health insurance reform a reality check, the headline. you can keep your health insurance if you like it. it is currently on their website. linda douglass of the white house office of health reform debunks the myth that reform will force you out of your current insurance plan if you like it, force you to change doctors. to the contrary, reform will expand your choices, not eliminate them. whitehouse.gov then cites three sources to substantiate their claim. one of them is a blog post by linda
do i tell them, that is a tax? that's a tax you've got to pay so that more folks have access. is that fair? is that what it is really? >> what i would say to those folks, it's going to depend on their individual situation. if they are in a group market where they already had a group employer-sponsored insurance, that is a different situation. if they are in the individual market, they now have access to health care. they now have a competitive market. >> the time has expired. mr....
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to the planning department were submitted on may 1st ace been forwarded to the assessor and property tax evaluation. the evaluation is for every property and the assessor offices are working for the evaluation of all properties. this was exhibit d and c for the webster street property. the evictions will be approveed. the article 11 building the historic architect they submit their plantation for the structure report. this is required as the property exceeded the $5 million thresholds. the department staff have worked with the project plan. they want 0 repair the up banks and the observation of the sheet metal and reglazing all historic windows. the maintenance requires care for the roof and window and the concrete walls. the rehabilitation contract reflects the h pc contract based on the following items. the property is a designated resource. after reviewing the plan they have the contract and necessary keeping with the secretary it does for rehabilitation and the property meets the exemption career and the historic report shows the historic work to be done on the property. moving into
to the planning department were submitted on may 1st ace been forwarded to the assessor and property tax evaluation. the evaluation is for every property and the assessor offices are working for the evaluation of all properties. this was exhibit d and c for the webster street property. the evictions will be approveed. the article 11 building the historic architect they submit their plantation for the structure report. this is required as the property exceeded the $5 million thresholds. the...
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how do you run a modern state with tax cuts? we resort to desperate, back last november, we were asked to vote to make four indian casinos in san diego county pony up money. i thought this was a joke. they voted to do it. now, the governor proposes to borrow against future revenues. how did they deal with these social problems when the economic problems were far worse than what we can imagine today? this is from larry halprin's. and it has these quotes from roosevelt on the wall. he said in one of his talks to the people, "the test is not whether we have more, it is whether we provide enough for those who have too little". it's a different philosophy than that which we have become used to. what i am going to show you is a lost civilization. it's a strange place. and yet, it becomes oddly familiar after a while because we built it and use it every day without knowing it. it has been buried. the living new deal project is like an archaeological dig. we are going after the new deal in california, but hope to extend throughout the u
how do you run a modern state with tax cuts? we resort to desperate, back last november, we were asked to vote to make four indian casinos in san diego county pony up money. i thought this was a joke. they voted to do it. now, the governor proposes to borrow against future revenues. how did they deal with these social problems when the economic problems were far worse than what we can imagine today? this is from larry halprin's. and it has these quotes from roosevelt on the wall. he said in one...
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those are the most significant generateers of property tax revenue. and the housing can be built anywhere in the city under the replacement housing obligation. the one for replacement -- the law allows for the housing to be built in the former agency. >> second question. so i was looking through all of the documents and they don't actually have -- i'm sure it changes overtime -- affordable level when we talk about moderate income level, are those levels paid to anything anywhere? >> first of all, the housing has to meet the community standards for affordable housing which generally is under 120 percent of income. s p2113 has an additional requirement that 50 percent of the housing that would be completed has to be available to and occupied by they low income households which are 50 percent. those current levels for example for 50 percent of meeting income for a three person house come in san francisco is 50,000 per year. that's the income level for a household of three to qualify for very low. 50 percent of the units that are funded as i said have to
those are the most significant generateers of property tax revenue. and the housing can be built anywhere in the city under the replacement housing obligation. the one for replacement -- the law allows for the housing to be built in the former agency. >> second question. so i was looking through all of the documents and they don't actually have -- i'm sure it changes overtime -- affordable level when we talk about moderate income level, are those levels paid to anything anywhere? >>...
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you owed to the king the tide and tax because after all, he was anointed by god. john: a majority at the time voted for it. >> it passed and as the president is apt to tell you very quickly, it passed through the supreme court with some changes. you know, is still be, a part of the united states congress to change something that is bad. chase something that people don't want. and really, the next up in this trauma, if you will, is up to the american people. i have done what i can't the last three years to either try to deflect or improve are not damaged people so badly with this thing. honestly, do you remember back in 1988 when the catastrophic health care plan was revealed after the people rose up and said, you have got to get rid of this? that is the type of citizen involvement that is going to be required to reverse course on what you correctly point out is a massive government overreach. john: let's move on from the legislation itself and just the idea. the european idea is that health care is a right. what do you say to these american politicians making the
you owed to the king the tide and tax because after all, he was anointed by god. john: a majority at the time voted for it. >> it passed and as the president is apt to tell you very quickly, it passed through the supreme court with some changes. you know, is still be, a part of the united states congress to change something that is bad. chase something that people don't want. and really, the next up in this trauma, if you will, is up to the american people. i have done what i can't the...
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i have a real problem with that and i'm really concerned especially when we talk about sale's tax and there may be some data that indicates that sale's tax is paid by people who aren't necessarily resident of the city, but what bothers me is people who visit the city are increasingly deciding not to visit the city because of a couple of things. the sunday meetings, the sale's tax, the fees at the restaurants for healthy assess and all of these other things. i constantly hear complaints and these are in the east bay and how oakland are changing their restaurant scene and making changes and people are choosing to stay home rather than visiting san francisco. i don't want us to begin, i guess, nickel and dime people out of wanting to participate in what's happening in san francisco. when we look at sale's tax as a possible recommendation, i have concerns and i don't see any desire for me as a resident to support that as well. and when i talk about -- when i specifically mention public housing resident, as i said before, many of them truly rely on public transportation. when you say that
i have a real problem with that and i'm really concerned especially when we talk about sale's tax and there may be some data that indicates that sale's tax is paid by people who aren't necessarily resident of the city, but what bothers me is people who visit the city are increasingly deciding not to visit the city because of a couple of things. the sunday meetings, the sale's tax, the fees at the restaurants for healthy assess and all of these other things. i constantly hear complaints and...
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stuart: especially if you make a profit and pay a great big capital gain tax on it. what is the joy and that? make a come back. can't hit the story enough. the obamacare disaster. charles reacts to what one doctor said about the law on this show yesterday. you won't believe what she said. y became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. a reido more with less withwim. buss energy.hp is help. soon, the world's most intelligent servers, designed by hp, will give ups over twice the performance, using forty percent less energy. multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts and stole h
stuart: especially if you make a profit and pay a great big capital gain tax on it. what is the joy and that? make a come back. can't hit the story enough. the obamacare disaster. charles reacts to what one doctor said about the law on this show yesterday. you won't believe what she said. y became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future...
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ears popped up because that means tax my community. i'm a property owner and the games, you know, that i have seen here is that everyone that was working with a redevelopment agency was part of the redevelopment agency are not all in the department and they're singing the same tune. the same tune is being sang, and you need to investigate. you need to get documented for yourselves and read for your sexes because when he talked about the 75 -- the housing being destroyed and western division, i like no know where were they? the last time anything was destroyed here in san francisco was when we had the earthquake and i like to know information period because talking and if you believe all the talk that you hear, we're not going any place because of the fact even building the houses in huntis point, if you buy a house up there, you can't even get insurance because you won't be able to dig in the ground to make flowers or make vegetables because the shipyard is a super site not a brown site. what's his name, who is the boss giving out -- m
ears popped up because that means tax my community. i'm a property owner and the games, you know, that i have seen here is that everyone that was working with a redevelopment agency was part of the redevelopment agency are not all in the department and they're singing the same tune. the same tune is being sang, and you need to investigate. you need to get documented for yourselves and read for your sexes because when he talked about the 75 -- the housing being destroyed and western division, i...
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this is the wealth transfer via the tax system. redistribution has divided us and failed to return america to prosperity. stop it now. third, obamacare is back door socialism and opens the way for fully socialized medicine somewhere down the road and this is the president's desire, it's what he wants, but he never admits it. he will wrap it up in the language of the left, fairness, decency and the right thing to do. it's no such thing, it's a fraud. kill it. and finally, obamacare is the worst kind of political vote buying with taxpayer money. all those subsidies for people earning up to $94,000 a year is designed to make middle america dependent on government largest. go vote for me and look what i will give you. disgraceful. i've seen this movie before, actually what drove me out of britain all those years ago and frankly i'm happy to see the rollout chaos and cheering on the dreadful american abomination. kill it, please. ure, a confident retirement. those dreams, there's just no way we're going to let them die. ♪ like they he
this is the wealth transfer via the tax system. redistribution has divided us and failed to return america to prosperity. stop it now. third, obamacare is back door socialism and opens the way for fully socialized medicine somewhere down the road and this is the president's desire, it's what he wants, but he never admits it. he will wrap it up in the language of the left, fairness, decency and the right thing to do. it's no such thing, it's a fraud. kill it. and finally, obamacare is the worst...
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people are seeking the millions act property tax and that's encouraging. that in terms of the design guideline recommendation. this is an example of 750 second street a project that the task force felt was a again example of incorporating design guidelines and how they can benefit new construction within a historic district this was a project that was second-degree murder by the department staff as an example of construction. with that i'll turn it over to andrew >> thanks mike and thank you, president and commissioners for taking the time to listen to us. so my name is andrew i'm a land use attorney. we do a lot of sequa issues and a lot of preservations. it was a pleasure to be part of this. i drew the short straw so i get it wade through the sequa provisions. we're all familiar with sequa inlick most local zoning maps and things their all initiated on a local basis. sequa is a state law but the actual body of law has been around since the 1970s but it's implemented locally it's all implemented right here in the planning department trying to take state r
people are seeking the millions act property tax and that's encouraging. that in terms of the design guideline recommendation. this is an example of 750 second street a project that the task force felt was a again example of incorporating design guidelines and how they can benefit new construction within a historic district this was a project that was second-degree murder by the department staff as an example of construction. with that i'll turn it over to andrew >> thanks mike and thank...
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people are signing found for insurance, getting tax credit subsidies funded by taxpayers. irs already telling us they're confused about how to do this you're not telling us whether or not you're proactively determining whether say under
people are signing found for insurance, getting tax credit subsidies funded by taxpayers. irs already telling us they're confused about how to do this you're not telling us whether or not you're proactively determining whether say under
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. >> i want to make sure we're thinking about sale's tax revenue. for me that's what it comes down to, particularly in the commercial district. i ask that the staff might consider looking at sale's tax revenue and how they look overtime because you think ultimately that's what we're after. not so much the parking revenue, but the sale's tax. >> we haven't engaged a -- i think that's extremely important and we're going to have a joint meeting with the small business commission in a few weeks. i think that's going to be one of the things that we'll hear from them and their constituents as well. it's important in what we're doing. >> absolutely. >> thank you. >> is there any chance that we'll have some of that sale's tax data before we meet with the small business commission? >> no. i don't know if our contract is in place. sale's tax data is available on a quarterly basis. i don't know we'll have that. there is data from other cities that we've reviewed though it's hard to make comparison across cities and sometimes the proposed projects aren't compar
. >> i want to make sure we're thinking about sale's tax revenue. for me that's what it comes down to, particularly in the commercial district. i ask that the staff might consider looking at sale's tax revenue and how they look overtime because you think ultimately that's what we're after. not so much the parking revenue, but the sale's tax. >> we haven't engaged a -- i think that's extremely important and we're going to have a joint meeting with the small business commission in a...
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involves a combination of a payroll tax, commercial occupancy tax, and gross receipts tax. all of that could be in a remade form of our business tax structure. >> that is a good question to ask. i will ask this monday. >> i was born in of los angeles. i was in a mexican-american, a chicano town. my dad was a launch your worker. my mother was an office worker at usc. my parents were divorced when i was 10 years old. i moved to the east coast and lived there for six years and then fled back to california after high school. i went to school at uc santa barbara. i have been in san francisco since 1989, have lived in the excelsior since 1999. the difficulty is, muni often sees it as an industrial area, not a neighborhood. we have to figure out how to make it work as a neighborhood and as a place that can service the light rail vehicles. i have had lots of different jobs. my main job has been doing social work for san francisco state university. i have been a community organizer, a social worker, but i have also been a legislative aide. i worked mostly for community- based organi
involves a combination of a payroll tax, commercial occupancy tax, and gross receipts tax. all of that could be in a remade form of our business tax structure. >> that is a good question to ask. i will ask this monday. >> i was born in of los angeles. i was in a mexican-american, a chicano town. my dad was a launch your worker. my mother was an office worker at usc. my parents were divorced when i was 10 years old. i moved to the east coast and lived there for six years and then...
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death and taxes, right? >> death and taxes, yes. stuart: but what will get you? the black box. >> it is not just going to get me, anyone who believes in the right to privacy, the fourth amendment means what it says. this is not general motors or toyota calculating how you're using your car so they can be used more efficiently. this is current monitoring or you go and how you drive. information the government does not need. if the black boxes not work their want to back it up with your blackberry or iphone because they want to be able to monitor where you are traveling with that as well. stuart: you are kidding me. >> no, i am not. we now know that there governments silence, they can learn where are we are when this is on our person. they use this as well as the black box. my suggestion is take the black box out of your car. stuart: do you think that this is done deliberately to exercise control over you, sir value? the conventional wisdom is that they are not pulling in as much as they used to. we are driving fewer miles. therefore taxes by a mile to replace that
death and taxes, right? >> death and taxes, yes. stuart: but what will get you? the black box. >> it is not just going to get me, anyone who believes in the right to privacy, the fourth amendment means what it says. this is not general motors or toyota calculating how you're using your car so they can be used more efficiently. this is current monitoring or you go and how you drive. information the government does not need. if the black boxes not work their want to back it up with...
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even if the taxing power enables congress to impose a tax on not obtaining health insurance, any tax must still comply with other requirements in the constitution, unquote. in short, mr. speaker, obamacare was upheld as a tax. the supreme court did not and has not yet considered a challenge to the affordable care act's taxing provisions on the grounds that it violated the origination clause in the united states constitution. and, mr. speaker, it most certainly did exactly that. mr. speaker, the origination clause is found in article 1, section 7 of the constitution. and it states, quote, all bills for raising revenue shall originate in the house of representatives, unquote. in creating obamacare, senator harry reid took an entirely unrelated bill, h.r. 3590, containing just 714 words, and -- that did not raise taxes, and then he stripped it of everything but its bill number. he then put the 400,000-word obamacare that raised taxes in 17 different places into this empty shell bill. through this bit of legislative trickery, mr. speaker, mr. reid claims that obamacare originated in the
even if the taxing power enables congress to impose a tax on not obtaining health insurance, any tax must still comply with other requirements in the constitution, unquote. in short, mr. speaker, obamacare was upheld as a tax. the supreme court did not and has not yet considered a challenge to the affordable care act's taxing provisions on the grounds that it violated the origination clause in the united states constitution. and, mr. speaker, it most certainly did exactly that. mr. speaker, the...
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. >>> a tax on sugary drinks, we have new information and a response from the beverage industry. >>> keeping shoppers in chinatown safe. those stories next. i love watching tv outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the important part is that you're happy now. and i got you this visor. you made a visor! yes! that i'll never wear. ohh. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for two years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. . >> in hopes of making shoppers feel safer, a businessman is bringing in private security. kron4's dan kerman has more. >> we hope that residents, merchants and patrons feel safer. >> reporter: he is the one who will pay for the guard for the next year from the bank. he is thanking the patrons of the bank. >> as much as i want to have mugs and pens and beach balls, we felt the community could use this mo
. >>> a tax on sugary drinks, we have new information and a response from the beverage industry. >>> keeping shoppers in chinatown safe. those stories next. i love watching tv outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the important part is...
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you have a year, unemployment still high, payroll taxes are up, you have all of the uncertainty out there these retailers are worried about how many dollars are out there to spend, competition is fierce, they -- i believe 6 less days for shopping. ♪ rock aby baby neil: you hear the music gary b? >> being you know right across from virginia, i'm watching you know virginia race between mcauliffe and cuccinelli, i think this is a mandate on obamacare. maybe if voters really, really care about obamacare. cuccinelli would squeak in, if they are ready to move on, then mcauliffe probably wins in a landslide. >> i agree with gary b, that is the important race, new york city is a done deal, they are voting in a high-tax pr pro-government guy. and terry mcauliffe is campaigning on obamacare. i think that virginia is going democrat in a big way. >> that is happening. more and more of a blue state. >> it was a reliable for the g.o.p., now, just in really certain areas, very small or smaller areas, can the republicans count on it. neil: thank you very much. we' your reaction to this. you tweet we re
you have a year, unemployment still high, payroll taxes are up, you have all of the uncertainty out there these retailers are worried about how many dollars are out there to spend, competition is fierce, they -- i believe 6 less days for shopping. ♪ rock aby baby neil: you hear the music gary b? >> being you know right across from virginia, i'm watching you know virginia race between mcauliffe and cuccinelli, i think this is a mandate on obamacare. maybe if voters really, really care...
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on laughed, taxing on security and neighborhood. so having a staggered approach, not every venue should be able to go to 4:00 a.m. and i agree with that. bars go to a certain point and maybe there is a clear definition of those industries and subcategories are. absolutely it's a necessary tool for us to make sure that we limit the amount of violence that happens every night. >> that's a difficult question for law enforcement standpoint. i think it's a good time for another trivia question. [ laughter ] which seated commissioner was tinker bell at disneyland. we take pride in ourselves to the police department to be very open minded and i think that most of the venues that deals with the security or patrons or entrepreneurs will know that we are very open minded and we listen to all concerns. this is a hot topic and it would be a drain on our resources if they stayed open until 4:00. a.m.. it -- a study was done in the norwegian studies and this determined there was more crime. you know in las vegas they stay open 24 hours a day and
on laughed, taxing on security and neighborhood. so having a staggered approach, not every venue should be able to go to 4:00 a.m. and i agree with that. bars go to a certain point and maybe there is a clear definition of those industries and subcategories are. absolutely it's a necessary tool for us to make sure that we limit the amount of violence that happens every night. >> that's a difficult question for law enforcement standpoint. i think it's a good time for another trivia...
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sure there's prosperity for all >> san francisco is always facing cuts and whether or not to increase taxes how will you approach those. well, that first of all, i'd like to say as i mentioned earlier when i was the executive director of an organization and being on the budget committee for 8 years. one of the things i've learned from being an administrator i does not - my values would be we don't spend more than what we have and if we don't have enough there's two things you can do you can cut things or look for more revenues. for me, i would be taking the same approach how to generate more revenues for the services the city needs. and if we need to cut we don't have the revenues where do we cut. those are some basic things i believe we need to protect the safety net forepeople that are the most vulnerable and education issues would be very high on my priority particularly childcare. the services for zero to 5. it's a benefit for not only the young but also for the working parents >> you mentioned varies needs for people that are vulnerable in the city what do you think about the housing n
sure there's prosperity for all >> san francisco is always facing cuts and whether or not to increase taxes how will you approach those. well, that first of all, i'd like to say as i mentioned earlier when i was the executive director of an organization and being on the budget committee for 8 years. one of the things i've learned from being an administrator i does not - my values would be we don't spend more than what we have and if we don't have enough there's two things you can do you...
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subsidy from a qualifier a tax subsidy and fifty percent of them also have preexisting conditions so they can get health care prior to the affordable care act and because of the affordable care act they can now get health care they can now be part of the marketplace they can finally have a chance to see a doctor and i think that's the good of the bill because opponents in so much time trying to demonize it and defeat it we haven't talked about the benefits that people are seeing all across this country amy how do you respond to that. well apparently the insurance company is the new villain in the obamacare debacle insurance companies were actually in favor of obamacare because it meant that because we know that every american now has a mandate to buy health insurance meant for them millions of new customers but i don't think any of this blame shifting is going to work obamacare is called obama care it has the president's name on it he's embraced that and a year from now we're going to see what's happening with these insurance rates that are already going up for so many americans who
subsidy from a qualifier a tax subsidy and fifty percent of them also have preexisting conditions so they can get health care prior to the affordable care act and because of the affordable care act they can now get health care they can now be part of the marketplace they can finally have a chance to see a doctor and i think that's the good of the bill because opponents in so much time trying to demonize it and defeat it we haven't talked about the benefits that people are seeing all across this...
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they pay their taxes. they may run into a rough patch now and then and what we're able to provide is a bridge towards getting them back on their feet. the center averages about 14,000 visits a year in the health clinic alone. one of the areas that we specialize in is family medicine, but the additional focus of that is is to provide care to women and children. women find out they're pregnant, we talk to them about the importance of getting good prenatal care which takes many visits. we initially will see them for their full physical to determine their base line health, and then enroll them in prenatal care which occurs over the next 9 months. group prenatal care is designed to give women the opportunity to bond during their pregnancy with other women that have similar due dates. our doctors here are family doctors. they are able to help these women deliver their babies at the hospital, at general hospital. we also have the wic program, which is a program that provides food vouchers for our families after t
they pay their taxes. they may run into a rough patch now and then and what we're able to provide is a bridge towards getting them back on their feet. the center averages about 14,000 visits a year in the health clinic alone. one of the areas that we specialize in is family medicine, but the additional focus of that is is to provide care to women and children. women find out they're pregnant, we talk to them about the importance of getting good prenatal care which takes many visits. we...
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that means others will receive tax credits and tax benefits to help with their health insurance payments. we're moving toward a society that has health insurance protection for all, and that is a good thing. not just for the peace of mind of each and every individual and family affected by it, but also because the system becomes more just, more fair. uninsured people get sick. they go to the hospital, go to the doctor. they incur bills, many of which they can't pay, and that burden is shifted to everyone else in america. let's accept the personal responsibility of health insurance. let's move forward as the state of massachusetts, as the presiding officer has already done, some 98%, i understand, have health insurance protection in the commonwealth of massachusetts thanks to the leadership of governor mitt romney and the cooperation of both political parties. massachusetts has shown us the way. let's follow that now. let's not turn our back on it. and the last point i'll make on this issue is i keep hearing from the republican side they have a better idea. what is it? i'd like to see the
that means others will receive tax credits and tax benefits to help with their health insurance payments. we're moving toward a society that has health insurance protection for all, and that is a good thing. not just for the peace of mind of each and every individual and family affected by it, but also because the system becomes more just, more fair. uninsured people get sick. they go to the hospital, go to the doctor. they incur bills, many of which they can't pay, and that burden is shifted...
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and so your tax credit was wildly miscalculated. >> no you are going to get sticker shot and not get the subsidy you thought in the beginning. with the web site fixed? easy rich in the switch and they put in your annual income and not your monthly income? has it been corrected at least now, the state exchange? >> they have corrected this problem. after about three weeks of operation, finally the folks that were doing the it work, they finally managed to catch this one. they corrected the program and the 25th of october they announced the problem publicly. so now what they are doing is notifying everybody who signed up for one of those insurance policies during the first 23 days that if they thought that they were getting a great big discount they might want to check again. >> eric, do you have any idea the numbers in terms of his -- the medicate signup vest us is the people signing up and paying for insurance. do you have those numbers yet? >> as of last week, i believe and this might be approximate here, it was 42,000 people who had signed up for medicaid and about 8,000 who had sig
and so your tax credit was wildly miscalculated. >> no you are going to get sticker shot and not get the subsidy you thought in the beginning. with the web site fixed? easy rich in the switch and they put in your annual income and not your monthly income? has it been corrected at least now, the state exchange? >> they have corrected this problem. after about three weeks of operation, finally the folks that were doing the it work, they finally managed to catch this one. they...